Dag, Wade is giving some great detail of what others said went on. Other people, including Bob Jones, confirmed MJ had an alarm that went off to detect people who he thought were "trespassing", i.e., worrying adults.

<quoted text> No wonder is denying the existence of the alarms, it is the purpose of the alarms that causes disagreement.

Pedophone, do explain why a grown man would have an alarm system on the door to his bedroom but not on the door of his children's bedrooms nor anywhere in the house? I'd like to hear what you think the purpose was.

Celebrity worshiping MJ fans like – persephone will make out that MJ had this alarm for his personal security and nothing more. They claim he was scared of being attacked or even killed in his own home – correct? But his Neverland home was a very secluded spot surrounded by hills and mountains with a fulltime security team and a perimeter fence – correct? If an intruder had managed to get past all of that – what kind of protection would the alarm have offered him –? Even weirder this alarm was only installed on his (MJ's) bedroom door and not on his children's – correct? MJ was not concerned about the safety of the 3 children – he lied about being the biological father of – but he was concerned about being disturbed when he had the company of a young boy – correct?

<quoted text>Pedophone, do explain why a grown man would have an alarm system on the door to his bedroom but not on the door of his children's bedrooms nor anywhere in the house? I'd like to hear what you think the purpose was.

From what I gather, Neverland had it's own special security service complete with their own unique uniforms. Michael Jackson fans would have you believing a person or a group of nefarious people are going to defeat a large contingency of the security guards and know exactly where Michael Jackson's bed room is and do poor, poor, Pedo Pan harm. Riiiiiiight!!! They must believe in the tooth fairy too. If the fool didn't install the alarms in the bed rooms of his 3 purchased children, then the alarms are not for added security. Jackson had sinister reasons for them. A man secretly diddling young boys in his bedroom. Yeah, I think, that might require an alarm or two near the freaks bedroom.

<quoted text>From what I gather, Neverland had it's own special security service complete with their own unique uniforms. Michael Jackson fans would have you believing a person or a group of nefarious people are going to defeat a large contingency of the security guards and know exactly where Michael Jackson's bed room is and do poor, poor, Pedo Pan harm. Riiiiiiight!!! They must believe in the tooth fairy too. If the fool didn't install the alarms in the bed rooms of his 3 purchased children, then the alarms are not for added security. Jackson had sinister reasons for them. A man secretly diddling young boys in his bedroom. Yeah, I think, that might require an alarm or two near the freaks bedroom.

You have me curious. Did security wear the same time of marching-band uniforms Pedo Pan liked?

<quoted text>You have me curious. Did security wear the same time of marching-band uniforms Pedo Pan liked?

No, I don't believe they were a marching-band-like uniform similar to Pedo Pan's. However, the outfits were green and on the shoulders they had creative patches of the letter "N" an obvious reference to Neverland. When Jackson was rolling in money he was provided with better security then President Reagan back in the 80's.

<quoted text>No, I don't believe they were a marching-band-like uniform similar to Pedo Pan's. However, the outfits were green and on the shoulders they had creative patches of the letter "N" an obvious reference to Neverland. When Jackson was rolling in money he was provided with better security then President Reagan back in the 80's.

Did the uniforms have that little crown on them, which Michael loved so much? Or was that royal crest reserved for him, and only him?

<quoted text>Did the uniforms have that little crown on them, which Michael loved so much? Or was that royal crest reserved for him, and only him?

Honestly, I can not recall if they did or not. But Neverland did have it's own security exclusively for Neverland and the guards wore a unique uniform. If he could go all out for that it makes it more preposterous to suggest he was worried about intruders reaching his bedroom and hence all the alarms, bells, and whistles sounding when approaching his room. That's a feature he had because he was doing something wrong in his room and he was highly paranoid about being caught.

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